1.Transumbilical laparotomy: a cosmetic and minimally invasive operative route in pediatric patients
Aiwu LI ; Wentong ZHANG ; Fuhai LI ; Xinhai CUI ; Yuezhong LIU ; Yan ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2006;9(2):113-115
Objective:The feasibility of a minimally invasive cosmetic transbilical laparotomy was studied in fifty-seven pediatric patients.The advantages of this technique will be discussed.Methods:The circumferential incision was made following the ring fold of the right umblilicus,which was less than 2700.The peritoneum was opened in the midline via rectus abdominis.Intra-peritoneal lesions were detected and explored.The surgical procedures were able to be carried out either inside or outside of the peritoneum.After closure of peritoneum,the umbilical incision was closed subcutaneously with an absorbable suture.Results:From January 2001 to January 2005,58 procedures via transumbilical route have been done in 57 pediatric patients.None of those cases required conversion to a traditional abdominal incision.The duration of surgery was from 20 to 170 minutes.All patients were discharged five days postoperatively and follow-up was conducted from 3 months to 4 years.No complications were observed in all but one patient.This patient had a leaking anastamosis.No visible scars were present and the cosmetic results were excellent.All patients had shorter hospital stay and lower operating cost.Conclusion:Transumbilical approach is a feasible,safe,economical,minimally invasive procedure with excellent cosmetic results which appears to be superior to traditional procedures.It suggests that the transumbilical route should be widely used clinically and might be applicable for elder children and possibly would be of benefit in the treatment of other conditions.
2.Expression of Hepatocyte Growth Factor in Pulmonary Embolism
Yuezhong YANG ; Yangsheng YU ; Wenxin HUANG ; Tongtong XU ; Jianyi ZHANG ; Quanzhong LI
Tianjin Medical Journal 2009;37(12):1038-1040
Objective: To study the expression of hepatocyte growth factor(HGF) in acute pulmonary embolism, and the diagnostic value of HGF thereof. Methods: The acute autoblood pulmonary thromboembolism was used to establish rat pulmonary embolism model. There were blood plasma HGF detection group,organization HGF mRNA detection group and control group respectively. The expressions of plasma HGF and organization HGF were observed during the different periods of acute pulmonary embolism. Results:The expression of HGF was much higher in blood plasma HGF detection group than that of control group at different time points(P < 0.01). The expression of HGF mRNA increased in organization HGF detection group compared with that of control group at 12 h after pulmonary embolism(P < 0.01). Conclusion: The expression of HGF increased in acute pulmonary embolism, which can be used as a diagnosis indicator in acute pulmonary embolism.
3.Silk/poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) scaffold degradation fluid and proliferation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
Wenyuan ZHANG ; Yadong YANG ; Ying LI ; Keji ZHANG ; Guojian FANG ; Liang TANG ; Yuezhong LI ; Han WANG ; Mingyang LU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(25):4676-4683
10.3969/j.issn.2095-4344.2013.25.016
4.Anti-CD3 mAbs induce CD4+FoxP3+Regulatory T( Treg) cells and alleviate acute rejection of the pulmonary al-lografts in mice
Fan LIANG ; Rongjuan CHEN ; Yanyan LI ; Yuezhong DING ; Jiangnan XU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2019;35(5):307-311
Objective By using mouse orthotopic lung transplant model, we investigated the immune mechanisms of an-ti-CD3 induced lung allograft protection .Our study intends to further dissect the features of lung transplant immunology and to provide a novel therapeutic insight for the clinical application of anti-CD3 mAbs after lung transplantation.Methods Murine orthotopic allogeneic lung transplants were performed in C57BL/6 wild type(WT) mice using major histocompatibility complex (MHC) fully mismatched BALB/c donors.Syngeneic transplants were also performed in WT C57BL/6 mice using C57BL/6 donors.For immunosuppressive therapy, allograft recipients received 50g dose of anti-CD3 by intraperitoneal injection on days 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 post-operation(n=4).At day 10, histopathologic characteristics and rejection status of the pulmonary grafts were assessed.The severity of acute rejection was graded by the pathological score , and T cell and neutrophil infiltration in the pulmonary grafts was evaluated by immunohistochemical(IHC) staining for CD3 and myeloperoxidase(MPO) respective-ly.Real-time RT-PCR was performed for FoxP3, IL-17A and IFN-γexpression in the pulmonary grafts.The percentage of FoxP3+Treg in total CD4+T lymphocytes from the recipient spleens was analyzed by FACS.Results 10 days after transplan-tation, histopathologic examination demonstrated that there is no apparent acute rejection observed in the pulmonary isografts , whereas allografts from untreated recipients have marked inflammatory cell infiltration and pulmonary parenchyma lesion .IHC staining for CD3 and MPO showed that the allograft-infiltrating cells of perivascular layers are mainly T lymphocytes , and the cells around the small airways are mostly neutrophils .Anti-CD3 treatment significantly alleviated the acute rejection of pulmo-nary allografts, when compared with the untreated group.Real-time RT-PCR showed that the expression levels of IL-17A and IFN-γin allografts were markedly elevated compared to those in isografts, and anti-CD3 increased the expression of FoxP3, and reduced the expression of IL-17A and IFN-γin the pulmonary allografts.FACS analysis of splenocytes showed that the percent-age of Treg in total CD4+T lymphocytes increased significantly in the anti-CD3 treated allograft recipients, as compared with the isograft and untreated allograft recipients.Conclusion Anti-CD3 mAbs may alleviate acute rejection of the pulmonary al-lografts by promoting FoxP3 expression and Treg development.
5.Comparison of different methods for isolating total RNA from bulblet of Fritillaria anhuiensis.
Hedong LU ; Tao XUE ; Yuezhong LI ; Jianping XUE ; Wei SHENG ; Yanfang ZHU ; Aimin ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(6):781-784
OBJECTIVETo optimize a simple and effective method for total RNA extraction from bulblet of Fritillaria anhuiensis.
METHODFour methods, i. e. guanidine isothiocyanate, bentonite, modified SDS/phenol and the RNAiso plus, were used to extract total RNA from bulblet of F. anhuiensis. Then the results of the extraction were compared and analyzed by electrophoresis detection and RT-PCR verification.
RESULTThe total RNA extracted by bentonite method were clear and no dispersion, the integrity of the RNA was well, and there was no obvious contamination with DNA and other impurities, was suitable for RT-PCR test.
CONCLUSIONThe bentonite method is quick, economic, and efficient for total RNA extraction from bulblet of F. anhuiensis.
Bentonite ; chemistry ; DNA, Complementary ; analysis ; Electrophoresis ; Fritillaria ; genetics ; Guanidines ; chemistry ; Isothiocyanates ; chemistry ; Phenol ; chemistry ; Plant Roots ; genetics ; Plants, Medicinal ; genetics ; RNA, Plant ; analysis ; isolation & purification ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate ; chemistry ; Time Factors
6.Biofilm formation dominated by sophisticated social behaviors in Myxococcus xanthus.
Chuandong WANG ; Yan WANG ; Yue ZHENG ; Kunmei ZHANG ; Wei HU ; Wenyuan SHI ; Yuezhong LI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2017;33(9):1582-1595
Myxococcus xanthus is a Gram-negative soil bacterium capable of performing sophisticated cellular behaviors and growing one of the most intricate bacterial single-species biofilms in nature. During the process of biofilm formation, social behaviors of M. xanthus cells dominate key steps of the biofilm establishment, e.g., cellular motility on solid surface, predatory behavior by the grouped cells, kin recognition in the community, fruiting body development, myxospore differentiation, and programmed cell death. This review introduces the recent research progress about the M. xanthus biofilms.